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lart. A reply to a letter addressed to the Hight Her. Bishop Hobart, by "Wil- liam Jay, in a letter to that gentleman. K.Y. 1823.

Correggio. One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junms (? r ) The letter thus signed bears the date Sept. 16, 1707, and caricatures the ministry.

Correspondent <lu Canadien, IJe. J W O'Biien. Excursion aux prov- inces maritimes. Impressions de voyage Quebec, 1864

Corresponding Member of the So- ciety for propagating Christian Knowledge, A Elisha Smith The law of laws... L. 1719

Corsair. Jame* Wood Davidson t in his contributions to various Southern periodicals.

Corslncon Hugh Dalziel. British dogs: their varieties, history, character- istics, breeding, management, and exhi- bition L. 1880

Corvinus Travels TWss, D.Q.H. Hungary: its constitution and its catas- trophe ... L. ISoO

Corvimis, Jakob. Wilhdm Rcabe. Chronik der Sperhngsgasse. 1857.

Cosmo. John Mathew Cfutch^ Esq. Letters of Cosmo. Bristol, Eng.

Cosmo. John Hall-Stevenson. ]jaka- rony fables. . . - By. ., Mythogelastie Professor, and P M.S. L. 1767.

Cosmopolitan, A, Charles Henry Putten Miss Columbians public school ; or, will it blow over' 2 ... L. 1871.

Cosmopolitan, A. John Dix, after- wards Ross Pen and ink sketches of eminent English literary personages. L. 1850.

Cosmopolite, Lmenzo Dow. A cry from the mlderness. ,, U.S 1830.

Cosmopolite. Alfred Tobias John Martin. The Penzance library. A sat- ire [in verse] Penzance, 1842.

Cosmopolite. James Lawson. Tales and sketches. By ... 1830.

Cosmopolite, A. John Dix, afterwards Ross. Sportsman in Ireland, with Ms summer route through the Highlands of Scotland ... I/. 1840

Cotton, Robert Turner. Mortimer Colhns. Mr. Carington. A tale. .

L-iQrt . ib i o.

Cotton Manufacturer, A. Edward Atkinson. Cheap cotton and free labor. . . B. 1861.

Cfoulthurst K H. W., 0.IX, <&c. Rev.

Alexander Geddes. A sermon preached before the university of Cambridge, by ... [in doggerel rhymos]. L, 1796. Count, Noah. Edwin H. Trqfion,

editor of the "Art Review" (N.T. and Chic.), 1870-71.

Countreyman, A. %ev. John Andei- son, ZLA A letter from ... to a curat. Glasgow, 1711

Country Bookseller, A- George Mil- ler Latter struggles in the journey of life. Edinbl883.

Country Clergyman, A. Rev. Thomas SiJces. M.A An address to Lord Teign- mouth..- L. 1805.

Country Clergyman, A. John Kins- man Tucler The catechism of the Church, of England explained and illus- trated Ipswich, 1849

Country Clergyman, A. Rev. flump- ton Wilson. The connection between doc- trine and duties ... in a sermon by ... L. 182(5.

Country Clergyman, A. Rev. W. Fletcher. A C. C.'s humble and earnest appeal to the hearts and understandings of the Lords and Commons in Parlia- ment assembled. L. 1803.

Country Clergyman, A. Rev Elisha Smith. The cure of Deism ; or, the me- diatorial scheme by Jesus Christ the only true religion,. . Lt. 1737.

Country Clergyman, A. Rev Charles Dunster, of Petworth, Sussex. Discur- sory considerations on St. Luke's pre- face ... L.1805

Country Clergyman, A. Rev. ISob- eit Ingram. An explanation of the Prophecy of the Seven Vials ... L. 1780.

Country Clergyman, A. Rev. John Sutler. The extent and limits of the subjection due to princes. , . L. 1747.

Country Clergyman, A Rev Wil- liam Dodwdl. Letter to the author of " Some considerations on the act to pre- vent clandestine marriages" ... L. 1755.

Country Clergyman, A- Rev John Balrjuy. Letter to a Deist, concerning the beauty ... of moral virtue. . L. 1726.

Country Clergyman, A. Rev. John Will tarn CunningJiam. Morning thoughts ... L.182B.

Country Clergyman, A, Rev. Wil- liam Wake. A letter. . to his brother in the neighbourhood touching some re- proaches cast upon the bishops. L. 1702

Country Clergyman, A. Samuel Wilberforce, D.D, Note-book of ... L. 1833.

Country Clergyman, A. Jftez?. Ed' ward Serene. Pastoral advice to mar- ried persons. By,. . Oxf. 1821.

Country Clergyman, A. Reo. C. G.